I'm wondering if it is possible to achieve group behavior similar to the You get 3 points for each point; The I would like to see the Is this possible? I can not find any way to get it. Edit: I'm adding more details, tell it better We say that we have two or more data, I would like this behavior of I'm not sure that I fully understand, but if you are looking for a grouped behavior by you As you mention with the Or try to rearrange the data in data so that it can work better with the time 3: It may be that if you can give a code example for how to view a group, then it will help you better understand your question. bar plots
Bar3 . For example, if you plot
the bar (rand (3));
bar group separates each x values for each x . Now I would like to do this with a 3D data that is my There are several slices of 2D data that I want to visualize as a group of bars. Then, if my data is
data = rand (3,3,2);
data (1,1, :) and
data (1,2, :) as a group of bars As the second group and so on.
{ X_ (i, j) ^ s} are set. I need a group in the same grid status
(i, j) , all set
s . In, they are grouping the data set, not according to the element, like this:
x1 (s1) x1 (s2) x1 (s3) x2 (s1) x2 (s2) X2 (S3) X3 (S1) X3 (S2) X3 (S3) X4 (S1) X4 (S2) X4 (S3) x5 (S1) X5 ( S2) X5 (S3) X6 (S1) X6 (S2) X6 S3) x7 (s1) x7 (s3) x8 (s1) x8 (s2) x8 (s3) x9 (S1) x9 (s2) x9 (s3)
bar , it goes to the group when putting more than one data set. I would like to know if this is possible.
bar (rand (3)) then you can try
figure; Bar3 (rand (5), 'classified'); % Or maybe the figure; Bar3 (rand (5), 'vertical');
data = rand (3, 3,2); % Now each data will be in single row (i, j, :) changeddata = reshape (data, [size (data, 1) * size (data, 2) 2]); the figure; Bar3 (changeddata); the figure; Bar 3 (Change, 'Grouped'); the figure; Bar 3 (changedata, 'stacked');
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